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Link to: CPJ calls on President Bill Clinton to stress U.S. concerns about lack of press freedom in Turkey

CPJ calls on President Bill Clinton to stress U.S. concerns about lack of press freedom in Turkey

(CPJ/IFEX) – On 16 December 1997, the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) urged President Bill Clinton to stress the United States’ concerns about the lack of press freedom in Turkey in his meeting with Prime Minister Mezut Yilmaz on 18 December. “We want Turkey to live up to the long-term promises it made to CPJ […]

Link to: Human Rights Watch to co-sponsor press conference by Wei Jingsheng

Human Rights Watch to co-sponsor press conference by Wei Jingsheng

(HRW/IFEX) – Human Rights in China, Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International will be sponsoring Wei Jingsheng’s first press conference in the United States of America at the New York Public Library’s Celeste Bartos Forum (entrance on 42nd Street) on 21 November 1997 at 10:30 am EST. The press conference will run no later than […]

Link to: RSF writes to U.S. President Bill Clinton on the press freedom situation in Mexico

RSF writes to U.S. President Bill Clinton on the press freedom situation in Mexico

(RSF/IFEX) – The following is the full text of a letter sent by Reporters sans frontieres to United States President Bill Clinton on the occasion of the visit to the USA of Mexican President Ernesto Zedillo. The letter calls Clinton’s attention to numerous violations of press freedom in Mexico. **For background to cases, see IFEX […]

Link to: Mumia Abu-Jamal granted stay of execution

Mumia Abu-Jamal granted stay of execution

**Updates IFEX alerts dated 2 August, 26,19,14 and 7 July 1995** On 7 August 1995, Philadelphia Judge Albert Sabo granted the black journalist and writer Mumia Abu-Jamal an indefinite stay of execution until such time as all proceedings in his case have been concluded. Abu-Jamal was scheduled to be executed on 17 August. In a […]

Link to: Proposed Amendment to the Constitution prohibiting desecration of US flag

Proposed Amendment to the Constitution prohibiting desecration of US flag

On 25 May 1995, a Subcommittee on the Constitution of the House of Representatives agreed by a seven-to-five vote on a proposed constitutional amendment empowering Congress and the states to prohibit the physical desecration of the flag of the United States of America. The proposed amendment (H. J. Res. 79) will next be considered by […]

Link to: CPJ asks NYC Mayor to name street after journalist Manuel de Dios Unanue on third anniversary of his death

CPJ asks NYC Mayor to name street after journalist Manuel de Dios Unanue on third anniversary of his death

11 March 1995 will mark the third anniversary of the death of Latino journalist Manuel de Dios Unanue who was gunned down in Queens, New York on orders of the Colombian Cali drug cartel. His family and colleagues have appealed to local authorities to designate the street where he was killed Manuel de Dios de […]